just won the Royal Television Society (RTS)
Best Postgraduate Factual Award

“A remarkable and unsentimental personal journey back into a deeply troubled past that was both highly compelling and moving. It was told with an integrity of style and direction, allowing the gradual unfolding of a narrative that gripped the viewer."

Sky Arts Best Student Documentary, Grierson 2012

Chairman Christopher Hird commenting that the great accomplishment of the winning film, was that “it was structurally sound, felt confessional without being self-indulgent and had a strong sense of time and place.”

"The filmmaker is on a path of redemption after betraying her family, friends and beliefs. The personal soul-searching story offers a relevant and powerful glimpse of a politically divided Norway. Although the film maybe lacked the technical polish of some of the others, it approaches its subject with a raw energy, and we applaud the filmmaker for her extraordinary courage in taking us with her on a journey for forgiveness. We congratulate this brave director on a powerful, touching and truly captivating film. "

Link to ARTE
Following on from its recent screening in Poitiers Hello, My Name Is Olga directed by Tatiana Korol;
produced by Philipp Zakrzewski has been selected for the Oscar qualifying Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival,
the largest film festival in the world that is dedicated solely to short films. Over 5700 films were submitted to Clermont-Ferrand and only 75 have been selected in the International Competition.

Edited by Hoping Chen

Trailer

Graceland

Directed by Rob Petit Edited by Hoping Chen

A phone call in the middle of the night reunites Ray with his missing daughter, Emily. What has she been doing for a year? Why did she leave? And who is Beckett, the man who brought a dozen missing children together and then vanished? These are questions that will lead Ray to discover unsettling truths about what his daughter has become, and how far he must go to get her back.

The Book <30個故事 巴黎電影散步地圖>
(30 Stories - Cinematic Walks in Paris) is about a journey in search of the locations of films shot in the last century in Paris. It was published on 1st September 2010 in Taiwan.